How To Begin In 3gun

If you know someone personally and is local to you then, you
are ahead of the game. Chances are they
know where to play, they have some gear and can start giving you some
knowledge. The internet and specifically
Facebook and YouTube can be great places to gather knowledge. Check out various 3-Gun pages on Facebook and
some great videos such as

I hear this all the time, someone at work, on the internet
or a friend wants to get into 3Gun but they don’t know where to start. Let’s be honest…
.It is an intimidating
proposal, with some tough and unknown rules and A LOT OF GEAR to consider. But fear not, there are some key pointers
that will help you take your first steps.
One great piece of news is that the 3Gun community is full of
givers. People who genuinely want to see
the sport grow and new and awesome people enter the
fold. Welcome to the party!!!!

The answer is none….. At least not at first. Once you have located a club to shoot your
first match, hopefully you have tracked down someone to help you on your
journey. Chances are that individual or
other individuals at the club have gear you can use. It is a good idea to try out a lot of gear
before you make any substantial purchases.
This is a gear intensive sport, but starting out a new shooter can
really shoot whatever you have, there is so much to learn that is really
takes
a while in the sport before your gear is what is getting in your way. So, in short, bring your bone stock M4,
Remington 870 pump and any pistol you have.

What should I Expect
at My First Match?

I tell people to expect to lose and more importantly to
learn. Very few people perform well in
their first match, even those with substantial firearms capabilities. The rules are unique to what most firearms
enthusiasts have experienced and take time to get comfortable and even more
time to become efficient. The game is
meant to be a challenge and a
skillset, like any other, requires work to be
truly capable. Safety is the most
important thing in your first match and every match after. This is especially important in your first
matches as you are very unfamiliar with what you are being asked to do.

In conclusion, you are taking a step into a great hobby and
past time with some great people. The
game itself is multifaceted and can be complex and even frustrating at
time,
but the result is a stronger shooting
skillset. Be open to input from credible resources,
be willing to explore new ways of doing things and ask a lot of questions. Don’t make assumptions about rules or the
best way to do things. Observe the best
shooters and how they perform and prepare.